Yelahanka is a fast-growing North Bengaluru corridor with immediate NH-44 (Bellary Road) access, close to Kempegowda International Airport (~15-18 km), Manyata Tech Park (~12 km) and Hebbal (~10 km). Here’s what residents say about living in and around Yelahanka.
Residents like Yelahanka for its direct Bellary Road (NH-44) access, easy airport run at ~15-18 km, reachable jobs at Manyata and Hebbal, and its established, leafy New Town character with good schools and clean surroundings. The usual grumbles are Bellary Road traffic and bottlenecks toward Hebbal, plus retail and mall choices that lag the bigger IT belts.
Overall sentiment: mostly positive — 3.8/5 from 10 resident reviews.
The verdict
Pros & Cons of Living in Yelahanka
What residents love
- Direct NH-44 airport access
- Established, leafy New Town feel
- Reachable Manyata and Hebbal jobs
- Good schools and clean streets
- Spacious homes for the price
What could be better
- Bellary Road peak-hour traffic
- Hebbal bottleneck on commute
- Fewer large malls nearby
- Rain-related road snarls
Resident reviews
What Residents Say About Yelahanka
The airport is a quick drive up NH-44 and Yelahanka has a settled, green vibe that we love.
Good schools and clean neighbourhoods, though the Bellary Road jams at Hebbal test you daily.
Value for space is great and it’s calm, but I wish there were bigger malls closer by.
Manyata commute is manageable and the New Town area is well laid out and safe.
Comfortable family locality; connectivity is improving but traffic toward the city builds up fast.
Nice area overall, but peak-hour Bellary Road and limited nightlife can be a letdown.
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